It's crawler time, buddy! Been catching walleye and channel cats on the Missouri lately, and pike, of all things, on crawlers in the lakes. Pike were avoiding the smelt on the bottom and hitting the walleye harness. I don't question the crawler, just learn to love it. Great content, as usual.
Sweet! I remember as a kid growing up in Illinois reading about huge Red River cats in In-Fisherman (1980s). When I moved to MN, I finally made the trip over and launched out of Dryden and west of Hallock. I used mooneyes and suckers I caught in the river as bait. That was the most fun I ever had fishing! I measured and tracked every one of the 18 cats I caught in 2 days. The SMALLEST was 24". The largest was 38"! (No idea how much that would weigh.). I caught 4 that measured 36". What a hoot! On top of that, I released all the cats, but I did catch a small mess of saugers as well, which I cleaned and fried right in the boat (pulled on shore). The RR is awesome--can't wait to go back. Love your content--totally real.
@@shawnconrad3910 wow! Thanks for the comment. Sounds like you had a fishing trip to remember for a lifetime. Thanks for sharing the awesome story. Hope to get out to that stretch of the river soon. A 38” catfish would be a true river trophy.
@@robertberry5148 Howdy Robert thanks for watching, in Fargo there are 3 different dams that all have public access for fishing. Lemke park, dike east park, treefoil park. Other popular fishing spots include: Heratige hills Park, lions conservancy park, lindenwood park, gooseberry park, trollwood park. I also have a few videos on my channel on how I exactly go about finding fishing spots to help others. As for giving exact coordinates to where I’m fishing in specific videos , i just don’t out of respect for the other people who fish these spots and the hours I put in to find them. Every spot I fish I found using google earth and satellite imaging. Hope this helps.
It's crawler time, buddy! Been catching walleye and channel cats on the Missouri lately, and pike, of all things, on crawlers in the lakes. Pike were avoiding the smelt on the bottom and hitting the walleye harness. I don't question the crawler, just learn to love it. Great content, as usual.
Sweet!
I remember as a kid growing up in Illinois reading about huge Red River cats in In-Fisherman (1980s). When I moved to MN, I finally made the trip over and launched out of Dryden and west of Hallock. I used mooneyes and suckers I caught in the river as bait. That was the most fun I ever had fishing!
I measured and tracked every one of the 18 cats I caught in 2 days. The SMALLEST was 24". The largest was 38"! (No idea how much that would weigh.). I caught 4 that measured 36". What a hoot!
On top of that, I released all the cats, but I did catch a small mess of saugers as well, which I cleaned and fried right in the boat (pulled on shore).
The RR is awesome--can't wait to go back. Love your content--totally real.
@@shawnconrad3910 wow! Thanks for the comment.
Sounds like you had a fishing trip to remember for a lifetime. Thanks for sharing the awesome story. Hope to get out to that stretch of the river soon. A 38” catfish would be a true river trophy.
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Howdy Robert thanks for watching, in Fargo there are 3 different dams that all have public access for fishing. Lemke park, dike east park, treefoil park. Other popular fishing spots include: Heratige hills Park, lions conservancy park, lindenwood park, gooseberry park, trollwood park.
I also have a few videos on my channel on how I exactly go about finding fishing spots to help others.
As for giving exact coordinates to where I’m fishing in specific videos , i just don’t out of respect for the other people who fish these spots and the hours I put in to find them.
Every spot I fish I found using google earth and satellite imaging. Hope this helps.
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